Civil 3D 2023.2 Corridor Transition tool makes curb ramps and driveway ramps easy
As we all know Civil 3D is kind of difficult to create ADA curb ramps and driveway ramps in your corridor model. Thanks to the latest Civil 3D 2023.2 update that task is no longer an issue. This new corridor transition tool allows you to change any value on your subassembly. Meaning ramps are now really easy to model into your surface and corridor.
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One thing to point out is, your start value and end value in your panorama window are set to feet, mine are defautl to inches for some reason, so when i followed along and typed "0.5" it was 0.5 inches tall not 6 inches, or the half a foot curb height that I wanted. Great video over all I would suggest turning off the giant yellow spot on future videos, as it made it hard to see exactly where you are clicking on the screen, your mouse cursor is quite big enough to do the job! Thanks for the help!
So helpful, thank you very much!
So helpful thank you!
Very impressive.
Thank you!
Hello. Is it possible to change the thickness of the sidewalk structure on the ramp and lowered curb section? He would like to apply this to crossing the sidewalk.
Hi quick question, how do you model it so that the sidewalll/pedestrian footpath behind the curb will stay constant levels rather than dropped by the transitional drop of the curb height? (if that makes sense)
-Is there a way to automate this similar to conditional horizontal targets? Hand picking the stationing for each transition could be tedious. -When on a concave curve in the horizontal alignment, the edge of driveway isn't always perpendicular to the centerline/alignment. Any suggestions for refining this process?
Can we do this in Civil 3D 2020?
that will be better if you take that big yellow ball off.
@MetroDubsCo
9 ай бұрын
i was thinking the water drop ripple needs to go.